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Extract from the Montgomery Travel Guides:
Tiny
MONTGOMERY
(Trefaldwyn), around twenty miles northeast of Llanidloes, is Montgomeryshire at its most anglicized. From the mound of its
castle
, situated just on the Welsh side of Offa's Dyke, there are wonderful views over the lofty church tower and the handsome Georgian streets, notably the impressively symmetrical main street - well-named Broad Street - which swoops up to the perfect little red-brick
Town Hall
, crowned by a pert clocktower. The rebuilt tower of Montgomery's parish
Church of St Nicholas
dominates the snug proportions of the buildings around it. Largely thirt... read the whole Montgomery Travel Guides...
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